Biomarkers of sickle cell nephropathy in Senegal

Author:

Ndour El Hadji MalickORCID,Mnika Khuthala,Tall Fatou Guèye,Seck Moussa,Ly Indou Dème,Nembaware Victoria,Mazandu Gaston Kuzamunu,Sagna Bassène Hélène Ange Thérèse,Dione Rokhaya,Ndongo Aliou Abdoulaye,Diop Jean Pascal Demba,Barry Nènè Oumou Kesso,Djité Moustapha,Ndiaye Diallo Rokhaya,Guèye Papa Madièye,Diop Saliou,Diagne Ibrahima,Cissé Aynina,Wonkam Ambroise,Lopez Sall Philomène

Abstract

Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is caused by a single point variation in the β-globin gene (HBB): c.20A> T (p.Glu7Val), in homozygous state. SCA is characterized by sickling of red blood cells in small blood vessels which leads to a range of multiorgan complications, including kidney dysfunction. This case-control study aims at identifying sickle cell nephropathy biomarkers in a group of patients living with SCA from Senegal. A total of 163 patients living with SCA and 177 ethnic matched controls were investigated. Biological phenotyping included evaluation of glycemia, glucosuria, albuminuria, proteinuria, tubular proteinuria, serum creatinine, urine creatinine, urine specific gravity and glomerular filtration rate. Descriptive statistics of biomarkers were performed using the χ2 –test, with the significance level set at p<0.05. Patients living with SCA had a median age of 20 years (range 4 to 57) with a female sex frequency of 53.21%. The median age of the control participants was 29 years (range: 4–77) with a female sex frequency of 66.09%. The following proportions of abnormal biological indices were observed in SCA patients versus (vs.) controls, as follows: hyposthenuria: 35.3%vs.5.2% (p<0.001); glomerular hyperfiltration: 47.66%vs.19.75% (p<0.001), renal insufficiency: 5.47%vs.3.82% (p = 0.182); microalbuminuria: 42.38%vs.5.78% (p<0.001); proteinuria: 39.33%vs.4.62% (p<0.001); tubular proteinuria: 40.97%vs.4.73% (p<0.001) and microglucosuria: 22.5%vs.5.1% (p<0.001). This study shows a relatively high proportion of SCA nephropathy among patients living with SCA in Senegal. Microglucosuria, proteinuria, tubular proteinuria, microalbuminuria, hyposthenuria and glomerular hyperfiltration are the most prevalent biomarkers of nephropathy in this group of Senegalese patients with SCA.

Funder

The African Center of Excellence for Maternal and Child Health

SADaCC

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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